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Prabhas: The Humble Superstar? Boman Irani Reveals Why He's Different

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  • January 06, 2026
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Prabhas: The Humble Superstar? Boman Irani Reveals Why He's Different

Boman Irani Praises Prabhas's Unassuming Nature: 'He Doesn't Want to Be Treated Like a Superstar'

Veteran actor Boman Irani shares heartwarming insights into his 'Raja Saab' co-star Prabhas, highlighting the Telugu star's incredible humility and grounded demeanor, a rare quality in the world of stardom.

It’s always fascinating when industry veterans share their honest thoughts about younger colleagues, especially when those thoughts are glowing with admiration. Recently, the wonderful Boman Irani, a truly respected figure in Indian cinema, opened up about his experience working alongside Telugu cinema's darling, Prabhas. And what he had to say truly speaks volumes about the 'Baahubali' star.

They’re currently on set together for the much-anticipated film 'Raja Saab,' a project helmed by director Maruthi, and it seems the experience has left quite an impression on Boman. You see, amidst all the glitz and the immense stardom that Prabhas commands, Boman was struck by something rather unique: his incredible humility. Imagine, a star of Prabhas's magnitude, someone who literally moves mountains on screen, prefers not to be treated as such off-camera. It’s quite something, isn’t it?

Boman, in a candid chat, recounted how Prabhas carries himself with an almost disarming innocence. He mentioned, and this really paints a picture, that even if you were to offer Prabhas the most comfortable, plush 'star' chair on set, he simply wouldn't take it. Instead, his default, polite response is often a quiet 'sorry' or a 'thank you' for the simplest gestures. This isn't just about good manners; it's about a deep-seated respect for everyone around him, a genuine lack of pretension that truly sets him apart.

In an industry where fame can, let's be honest, sometimes inflate egos, hearing such consistent praise for Prabhas's down-to-earth nature is incredibly refreshing. It's not just Boman, mind you. Director Maruthi himself has previously echoed similar sentiments, highlighting Prabhas's unassuming personality and how comfortable he makes everyone feel on set. It makes you think, doesn't it? How someone who has achieved such global recognition can remain so grounded, so utterly polite, almost to a fault.

So, as we eagerly await 'Raja Saab,' which is apparently shaping up to be a horror-comedy – a genre that promises a fresh take on Prabhas – it's these behind-the-scenes glimpses that add another layer of appreciation for the star. Beyond the action, the charisma, and the massive box office draw, it's Prabhas's quiet dignity and profound humility that truly endear him to his co-stars and, frankly, to us. A superstar who doesn't want to be treated like one? Now that's a true star, if you ask me.

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